Not POTUS Material

Basically, your answers were all over the place - or you didn't test high enough in any personality aspects that a potential important leader should.

There have, however, been presidents who fit this category. They just weren't great. You might best be compared to an Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce or Millard Fillmore.

If you don't really know who those men are, there's a reason for that.

By the way, don't take the Burger King employee picture personally. Even though you're not equipted with a personality for the White House, that doesn't mean you can't have a fine and dandy job somewhere else.

All possible test results

Basically, your answers were all over the place - or you didn't test high enough in any personality aspects that a potential important leader should.
There have, however, been presidents who fit t... Read more

Eisenhower was an incredibly popular military hero turned president, and for the most part, very much embraced his role as Commander in Chief.
Still, IKE had little wherewithal to completely invol... Read more

Like the man who led the U.S. through the Civil War, you believe in using extraordinary means to accomplish goals that are best for greater good of the whole.
Still, while you are very adept to ma... Read more

Basically, your answers were all over the place - or you didn't test high enough in any personality aspects that a potential important leader should.
There have, however, been presidents who fit t... Read more

LBJ is on of the most paradoxical presidents in U.S. history. Stubborn and intimidating, you, like him, let everyone know who is the boss.
While he was able to succeed in the passing of the landm... Read more

A military hero of the Revolutionary War, you believe in a very strong line of command, which leads to you at the top.
You feel at best, you are a great symbolic figure - but will have no problem ... Read more

You, like Nixon, will look to enhance your power and authority at all costs.
You look to eliminate your known enemies, and have people working under you who will not dissent from your policy and d... Read more

LBJ is on of the most paradoxical presidents in U.S. history. Stubborn and intimidating, you, like him, let everyone know who is the boss.
While he was able to succeed in the passing of the landm... Read more

A gifted orator and confident leader, like JFK, you have what it takes on the surface to lead.
Still, you may have some personal or political reservations about actively involving yourself in ma... Read more

"The Great Communicator," Reagan was just that - eloquent and skilled in speaking and delivery, while for the most part he delegated authority throughout his cabinet in a way such that he was disconne... Read more

The man who led the country out of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt is revered by many historians as America's greatest president.
You involve yourself, and look to act as such in a ver... Read more

A gifted orator and confident leader, like JFK, you have what it takes on the surface to lead.
Still, you may have some personal or political reservations about actively involving yourself in ma... Read more

Basically, your answers were all over the place - or you didn't test high enough in any personality aspects that a potential important leader should.
There have, however, been presidents who fit t... Read more

Eisenhower was an incredibly popular military hero turned president, and for the most part, very much embraced his role as Commander in Chief.
Still, IKE had little wherewithal to completely invol... Read more

Like the man who led the U.S. through the Civil War, you believe in using extraordinary means to accomplish goals that are best for greater good of the whole.
Still, while you are very adept to ma... Read more

Basically, your answers were all over the place - or you didn't test high enough in any personality aspects that a potential important leader should.
There have, however, been presidents who fit t... Read more